This is a freehand map drawn to show houses built by Gunstones along Romsey Road. It was drawn by Bert Bevis.
A transcript of a tape recording of a conversation with Ron Musselwhite.
View looking east of Rookery Cottage with Ethel Davis's mother at the front gate into Rookery Lane.
Rookery Cottage at the time of the photograph occupied by Ethel Davis.
Picture of Stanley Frampton, the brother of Ethel Davis, stood in front of Rookery Cottage. Stanley had proudly grown a rose arbour to rival his fathers
Rookery Cottage from Rookery Lane
View of front and south side of Rookery cottage taken from Rookery lane.
View of front and south side of Rookery Cottage taken from further down Rookery lane.
Harry Munday's Gaulton series. Frontal view from the south west, looks new.
Front elevation of Rookery House.
View looking north up Rookery Lane. Across the lane is the front of two cottages, 1&2 Rookery Lane. In the background is the gardener's house in the grounds of Broughton House. Icy snow on the lane and hedge.
Postcard showing Rose and Christmas Cottage.
Photo taken from bank towards Paynes Lane by Mrs. Sugden, owner.
This is a picture of the Watts family and a horse and cart.
Photo of Rose Cottage, taken from sales particulars
Notes on Rosehill, East Tytherley (name changed to Hildon House).
Houses on the Romsey Road. Name changed to The Croft.
Rear of houses in Romsey Road.
Ruth's Cottage in Rookery Lane.
A picture of Ruths Cottage workshop.
Pinks Stores attached to Sandford house. Pinks Stores 1922 to 1930 now demolished.
Photo taken from sales particulars
School Farm's buildings, taken in 1958 from the Rectory roof looking over Herbie Pragnell's buildings, Garden Cottages and Broughton House paddock.